The Dido Thane is to have n- Leslie Dean. who left Do â€FR." Friday, Nov. 5. for in con- Grove for um ï¬ght yMrs nation with the lecture and picture returned last Thursday for a Ir. Ind Mrs. In “‘0? were can «- Sounds}- light and attended the no Night «Math at the flank The Nam" Study a». will not! a Friday. N». u. at 2.00 p. m m In. flish lorgal on Summit â€h vb" with in M to In. and In. D. Rum Jenkins. Tun-by m. Nov .5. I m. D. Hurry in (Math. of al.- h‘ on ymfln Wlffl. "um. mm mung And (non! MM! Wk. "UNI! "rt. M links. I.“ run"!- for «mu. My Avenue. "-54 Born In It. In: In. lpHm mm Oflohr m. u “by (â€4. the mm- m hm lat-n mm the name In!" The Ian's Mun Clu- for “In Mr or moon-id hr will MM A In: man in DI. Joseph's Chunk “A". Mumby "all. It 8 o'flod. arounuolmmmou “blank-t latic- Dubr- MKMMOD‘NPMO‘ (bilabial-y. ulna. In. Houncnum of c-mm um. In hee- very ill with In!» â€with. We hope lo me her up and small In. June Wan-co entertained two nieces and a [rand-niece seven! «by» lines "uric! Putnam tad Dev "(it Vonkniu won home from Knox College over the week end. Virginia Bauer, who has been m with inflamatory rheumatism, ls im- mving slowly. Harold Beidelman left Saturday evening for Los Ang'eles ,Cal., when: he wfll spend the winter. family here. Hrs. George Mochel had the mix- fortune to {an and break her mu Its. Mary Slower returned Satur- day evening from a pleasant visit with old friends in Kuamuoo, Mich. Kr. and Mrs. Allan Barnhan vis~ ited relatives at Naperville on Sun- day. Miss Cora Delaney of Oak Park. is visiting with her brother, Dan, and All welcome. No religious discussions or distine. tions. A place for citizens to gather and talk. Af- ter a short lecture on the subject announced any _one with an idea worth listening to will be gladly Here is where you may freely say what you think. Let your ideas help the community. No admission charge TheLibnry roomisopenonSun- dayliomB:009.mto5z30p.m Kr. and Mrs. G. F. Greenwood and Mb visited with F. C. Lancaster inhuman. It. and In. L. G. Murray of Chi- «to, drove out last Sunday. The R. C. Briggs funny Ire enjoyâ€" II. I new Ford touting car. IS THE BOARD OF TRADE A BENEFIT TO THE PEOPLE. ESPECIALLY TO THE FARMER? In. Arthur mu Ill an. Ar- Free Public Discussion of Current Subjects St. Josephs ChurchYHall The People’s Forum lb “nth Puller of Chicago was Emmromlm. Friday Nov. 12th PERSONALS avenue. Elias B. Goodwin, Moderator For Men and Women returned to his home on Wednesday and Is getting along ably. Leslie Donor. who left Downer:- Grove for "M ï¬ght yawn m. Kenneth Sherman. m of Ir. all In. Joseph Sum. of Prim "0.. w M: tom"- :ad may. named 1 rm the your wk found I Day's up u th’n Thum- on Tuesday night pk“ return m u In R. H UNI-id. of 33 Railroad A, ‘Dr up is dark howl do“. trimmed with beaver. adv. 11-34 Ill. Ir. Hob Dawson m format" If th- Gm. and In. Bob Down. at Inn-cmâ€. In. "when Dunn and two «In-(Man a! South rum-z IV... 1.. u 9:30 to mad the mum-y "norm mice: .1 SI. Joseph'- Chunk. lr. and In. Gail!" C. Black- burn («and to â€stir hours In Ik- mu. Itch. on Sunday. If!" u m- ‘kynflo flak with In. Blackburn: pm. Ir. AM In John Bull". Fix-mice m and Ann-ria- In- [to-Mnmhfludbm‘lt the Lotto. mans am. Sunday non- The fountain Iu «upland fot the bungalow which Hanan Bnydor (n heading on North Pond “can. 3nd the «mater work will “an “The Point 0! View,†played by Elaine Hammerstein will be shown an. the Dick'- ‘l'hutn “andâ€. Nov. ll. Then will also be I Bray PanII and I WM noun Comedy “Run 'l'hu lunged." The choir of the First lethodiut Church will sing “Hiawulu's Wed- ding Penn" sometime In the near {u- tun. Watch the-e column for the date and lurtlwr pankularx. ‘ The Woman's Guild of S. Andrew's Church will meet on Thursday, Nov. 18th. at the residence of Mrs. A. 8. Snow, Highland mm. Hm. Wm. J. O'Neill will assist. Mrs. .h‘hn Knapp and daughter, Lu cine, of East l’ltasant Plain, Iowa. have hemmed home- after spending a few day: at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. l-idor Bluel. The Woman's Citizenship (3|an will meet. in St. Joseph's Church Hall Wednesday M‘tunoon at 3 o’clozk. All women in the village are wel- At the Methodist Church Sunday at 11:00 a. 111., Mrs. L. J. Hicks will give the Home Missionary Thank Oder-lug address. A cordial. invitue tion is extended to all . Alice Brady will again appear at the Dicke Theatre in a Realm-t pic- ture “The New York Idea," a spark ling comedy of makinge and divorce. Fred Kettenrinz recently completed a new home to: Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Blackman of Oak Payk. on East Maple avenue. The Blukman fami- ly are now occupying it. azflnorï¬ndsomethinztonnt. 'Hoole in “Hum.†adv. is located at Wolf Point and my ‘ lit. and In. water J. sum “N“ a†“m“ m“ moved Tuesday into the rooms dbmro Mr. and Mrs. George Daughter}! the Reporter omen when my will were greatly surprised Friday evenâ€" make their homo until they build ing, October 29th, at the home of [by Mrs. Clement they will show Tom isit North Side Grocery 6: Market ’BRISKET CORN BEEF, per pound 'CABBAGE, per pound ............. CRANBERRIES, per pound ........ GREENING APPLES, 4 pounds for 10 Pounds YELLOW CORNMEAL . 100 Pounds SUGAR ................ PICNIC HAMS, per pound ..................... OSCAR MA . ERS BRISKET BACON, per pound POT ROAST, per pound 23c and ......... ‘ ...... RIB ROAST, per pound ....................... BOILING MEAT, per pound 18c and ........... LAMB STEW, per pound ................... .. .. :2 North rare-t Am The Woman's Missionary Society of the Conventional Church has postponed the regul-r mating until Nov. l9 . On that due I mnplimen- tary dinner will be nerved. after which a program will be given and 1- than]: ocean. men. All mm- ben and (rind: of the church are cordially invited. Those wishing to Ittud will ple‘u- notify In. 21m. phone â€l-R. Mon Nov. 15. im. We [Hull and lla- I-ud Davey onion-ind It I min- tions of the Bazaar. The Woman's Guild is also greatly indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Dick: and their sons for many courtesies. HARDWARE . 36 S. Mun Street Telephone No. 29 ln mentioning the names of those in the Minstrel Show at the 8. And- rew's Chanel: Bazaar, last week in- advertently the name of Miss Irene Bryan was .omitted from the cast. Miss Zita Nor-poll's talent as acom- panist contributed largely to the suc- cess of the entertainment. The for- tune telling of Mrs. E. G. lemon was one of the most popular attrac- Friday, Nov. 5, Mrs. Alice Clement, ;a former resident of Downers vae iand later policewoman in the Chicago Detective ‘Bureau, will lecture on her experiences while performing her du- ties in this capacity. Motion pic- tures will be shown illustrating those experiences. adv. Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ é MOCHEL if you fail to receive your Repor- ter this week, don’t immediately blame the post oil‘ice. It may be that you have ignored the notices sent to you gelling that your subscription had run out and you have been tak- en from the mailing list. Perfection é! Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Mr. nn~l Mrs. Rohmer on North For- est avenue, it being their ï¬rst wed~ ding anniversary. The evening was enjoyed at bunco. Hardware Coal and feed with "knives and friends hue. Ho SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1920. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 5:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. S. Andrew’s Church H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor Specials ........................ 25: T BACON, per pound ..29c c and ......... ‘ ......... Ne ........................ 29c ‘ I‘ [I 18c and .............. 22c «- The neiv ï¬rm will be known as Buschmunn Bros. Each of these young men, sons of Henry Busch- mann, has had a long experience in 1mm»: line. They worked for Chax. iflaker for years and later {or Mr. Dieter. They took possession Mon- day, Novembe; m. ï¬mnwd lulu a flu but!» that b u- inched lo a "unmadeâ€"Arn- Mn PM 1 Clarence, Warner and Raymond iBuschmann have purchased the gen- :eral teaming. moving and storage business from Joseph V. Dieter. Mr. Dieter purchased the old stand from Chas. Baker several months ago add is selling because he has not the time to put into it personally. Eoymlan “runny cm... The «\lrzrml‘lmry dunbllll’ of m .dom I-tgym‘m. mummy cloth ll be- hml In In- ulm- In Ohc- fact that I! W“ ‘11;th u-m. n n-uo-ublp, glue MIN nun llu- ‘ n. m llfl'llll-Mn "VG. Tim-e Brothers to Run Moving and Genoa! Teaming Mm: I! the Old Stand. evening for In. Jean Inch-n Pen- nington at the Kldwell home on No. Pom: avenue. In. Pennington we: the recipient of ,many beautiful and useful articles from her old friends. Dainty refreshments were served the table being! decanted {in pink and white . Besides the hostesses those gpnsent were Madame Human, ï¬nmbarger and Cruncr and menu Atzel, Wilson, Golhn end Marjorie Killer. DIETER SOLD «llamas shower on Wednesday “out! 04 mm or m. OII‘ Mom of "w 1104;“ o! with. Inn-.5; wan-m :n. luau. mu- .me. me hm. those Friday, November 5th ; were Headames Hakim, Igor and Cramer and Kisses mm, 6......“ m. mm, nuts. ALICE CLEMENT, CITEEEATICNALLY E , 0113 CHICAGO POLICEWOMAN, WILL m rER sow ON HER EXPERIENCE WHILE CONNECTED " - BUSINESS T0 BUSCHMANNS THE CHICAGO DETECTIVE BUREAU. . annuuma mm m Idem Nani!- 2 313.00 18c O w e n M o o r e ‘The Poor Sim? Evening-7:303:15. Admission 15 25 mt- including WI: t One of those charming plays that speaks right to the heart and led! you home thrilled with the happiness there ill in the world if we will 0" be good enough to oumelvos to admit it. The work of Elaine HM is splendid and you will ï¬nd yourself delighted with her womanly my and sincere characterization. *Elaine Hammerstein “The Point of View†lame-4:00 g m. Admission to d 20 can including Wat laminarâ€"7:30- :00. Admission la 1 25 cells including War I’ATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTUII Briggs Comedyâ€"It Happens in Best Regulated Fm“- The New York Mon mm: to be “It â€fringe h "I! a if you don't likr the quart-neat. you sub-Id it .Id like your yum-or, you â€I n dimm. But marl-Ian In like fly over Ku- m-a in a ham-l -.m ï¬sh- that "My who com" through duty 0* to hr mutt-M wflh nm‘r. Inning 7:30 and 9:16. Admhuuon lb cent-c and 80 ml: Including Wu 1' A L 8 0 Two-led Chrbty Comedyâ€"“hut Thu w unmom AND mum um 'nowm anon. A L S 0 ROLIN COMEDYâ€"“RUN ’EM RAGGED†Bray Pictographâ€"“Life History of the Pearl" Thursday, November 11th Friday, November 12th Saturday, November 6th A L S 0 FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ALSO Them in a aimplo melody a! I†and faith that brim “HM to am You think you know tho â€-O “Ac 0! musk†but you w you see thi- wondorful pm. Momore ‘Heansease’ The Magic of Music!